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Show r THE MURRAY EAC4.E 5, 1951 OCTOBER Local Kiwanians' News and Holes from Bennion Calendar Announced By Arlington Man of Week P-T- A ..By Mrs. Eva C. Mackay Arlington elementary school Bennion ward correlation reassociation r was held Monday evening calendar ing cently announced their with Bishop Godfrey in charge. folwere served at the of events for October. The been Refreshments have members lowing end of the meeting by scheduled: ume 01 UlU IW.nu Membersmp October increased lieu y week, will emphasize following membership and atten- in a Salt Lake hospital Friends in the dues endance Parent-teache- r and ward wish him a speeay velopes will he distributed children. returned bv school An LDS Tempie extuuw meeting October 15. first eve.m.s will be held at 8 p. m. in the conducted Thursday auditorium with speak JJL'IUUUII vvaiu mittee with ten couples particier of the evening, Supt. J. Easton a survey of LT Parratt,-presentinTTnU,ritv of Utah. Topics in Murray situation m k,. "Rnildim; a current the me ciasa of , r .. tu Citv schools. Personality ana iare rv.f,,v..r M adult training class Healthy Classes School Age Child." ,r0 to hp held at 8 p. m., under to all parents. Marie Hughes free of charge the direction of from the Stewart School of Train meet- Parent-Teache- activities . .. Replace-- All . Repair-Pl- X takof the local Kiwanis Club Kiwanis club's the from en Weekly Kourier, edited by Hay H. Ohms. Featured Kiwanian this week is Steve Booth, Letter Press 1 t D Offset oi owner-operat- rviro station at 6395 ciu'e jtv. yv, j South State st., a director in the club. Steve was born July 13, 1913, at Spanish Fork, attended scnoois there and played both basketball and football. He was a member of one outstanding hight . school ' f A football team mai jusi hiux Hitrirt. title when v. th, Wlllltlii with Provo they lost a close game in the playoff. -- With an Emphasis Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mauchley ciovo tnnif odd iobs around of a new town ior awnuc, home the wnrlf for nis dioiiil-i- , r,t daughter born last week. ...ur. North Jordan Stake quarterly Jt,.i, riatps thp Biu Four U VUU 1, Coming conference was held last Sunday Distributing Company. with sessions at 10 a. m. anu from a long line oi uu3u. fam7 p m. Oscar A. Kirkham reprepeople, Steve continued the sented the general church author- . ily tradition when he moved to ities in both sessions. Ilomeeom-:.- Murray in 1939 and built a ser. ...,..o irovo pken hv eight vice station. mill- T Via . retrned missionaries and .special " " fJllli'd to in at stationed was and service musical numbers weie umc-.tary ana Colorado near First beconu Peterson Field Taylorsville whertf tor Zi rronms uc jii.: ra department head in as served A painful injurv when charge of technicians in Head recently bv r.utli Mackay she h l the misfortune to break quarters Squadron of tne secona Air Force. The outfit maintained toe. She is experiencing much about al- - the planes used by executive pertl ...U .nnlrrP SIlUMdlLUl ill . sonnel and Steve proudly rememuiiiuB.. t?., nnA Mr l.lVUe bers the presidential ml. aim awarded the squadron for their and family are soon to reside with ... 98.6 elficiency rating. Ernest Turpin as company's Steve returned to wunay tu.-- i to help care lor uie since the recent death of Mr. separation trom service m and iK'gan business at his present Turpin's wife nnrt , been location, wnere ibxiii iti.ivU1....6 compii.Plans have anconveniences final arrangements made forNov. has added the latest held woik. to be station for service other Bennion Steve and his wife, Ua, are 16 and 17 to aid the nrnud oarents of a i i.,,;i.iinif fund. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Labrum daughter, Sydney. the this week into ' M...-1 cue mnvine . . .i. uw w.,u oi residence former . i, t,-- 1 . Ben-a-Fa- Types of Shingles ug Up Those Leaks Roof Paint Repaint-Pab- co with visiting teachers' teachers' topic win The meeting. Amanda Mauchley bv eiven hp d with the theology lesson scnea-uleZwahlen. Viola for 1:30 by -and sewinec dayn ... ,i.n,ir JWgUIUl is set for the following Tuesday it 10 a. m. witn luncn iu served at noon. The speech festival presented A. Tuesday evening by the M. I. was well received and enjoyed by the large audience which attend- combined i By Hay Ohmi Editor'! Note: This is one in a series of articles on members in. tiroud Daren ts ROOFING NOW IS THE TIME TO pating. Bennion ward high priests and their wives enjoyed an interes ting party last week in the form f n nice canvon ride followed ward by a cooked supper at the house and a short program. Opening Relief Society meeting will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m., on Duality Added Facilities Assure Prompt Service ir School Niffht Carl Meyers and family woe Held Liberty i -- 1 A saddened this weeK oy u.e a.ut his brother c,.v,rtri p T A. held t near Heber, in an auto accident is ex- their first general meeting Mon-inAt th school house, uav v v. Magna. Sincere sympathy tended the family by friends and in the form of a "uacK 10 acnoui..;v,w. thrmichout the ward. v;,f," with thp ionowine uiuand Gleaners eram-.'Flaf- l salute and pledge. Senior week at led by Larry Hawkins; prayer, enjoyed a banquet last the home oi ftir. aim mi a. Henry vanaerunaen; mmuio " ast meeting, reaa oy secreiaijr Dttla P - T A obiec Bennion ward primary meetings C nulla. iAnrlis.i j. Lenna Hawkins; eacr. read by tives, are now being neia cim'inp. "America n,i;nnai m. 4:15 at p. day The Beautiful", directed by Edne Peterson and Atton tiiacK; r i n d Pres. Gertrude iiumpnnes imiu-duethe P T A officers, and principal Webb Snarr introduced the teachers of Liberty school. Elaine Williams, r" 1 a magazine chairman gave a short talk on the magazine and its value in i n 'c"iu.i-shi- p the heme, lne drive was explained by Mrs.? . martin Mr. Snarr disand explained conaitions and improvemrms m including their new opaque yiv i jector. lVirn snent thirty tu minutes visiting with teachers inre(h..if " mi.. arinu riKims. Light freshments were served to lu with Mrs. om.i inofhpM. v lltllllll OKU F a e Wcstenskow. refreshment committee chairman in cnarge by - PROTECT THAT ROOF NOW! tf Before Winter Increases the Cost, Get Your Needs at .: ...... n Anderson Lumber Company Phone Mur. 4975'South State St. r V - ELECT JUDGE RICHARD C. HUV FOR MURRAY CITY JUDGE r ON OCT. 23 U. of U. with B.S. and LL.B. Member Utah State Bar Association. Assistant to Chief Justice of Utah preme Court for 2 Years Su- uur Member of 1951 State Legislature mmi h-nnt, Business Cards ' Statements Invoices Sales Books -- tamp uew : Social Stationery - Wedding Announcements (Engraved - Thermographed - Printed) D U P. South Cottonwood Camp wiil meet at the home of Mrs. Luol.t Shaw on Ninth East, on mu..r..-n. t it. Assisting Mr. Shuw will be the Mesdames, Ella d.... .t.i.. M,ni. Vnunp and Jane Nielsen. All members are urged Jl to be in attendance. 1951. Murray City Judge Since March, : Envelopes - nnt degrees. . Letterheads cu-we- QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of Business Stationery' WnrU lo Make Murray's Street Safer for Motorists and Pedestrians ' Personal Cards Church and Club Programs Tickets . Missionary Farewell Programs ; fa(r0 ;. Ask us mmiomm "We Print Anything But Money and Stamps" for FREE ENTRY BLANKS with complete dotails MURRAY IGA ..u Kou h sute Stmt pM U1 CUT-RAT- E MARKET 00 The Murray Eagle WHITE KING South State Street 6lC 25 31c J CASHWAY MARKET SttS South SUte Strr.l Phone Mur. 35 MUR-MAR- T FOODS ! South SU. S.rt ' 155 Court Ave. |